What is a setback verification survey?

A setback verification survey is an official survey showing the location of any structures on the property within a zoned area of Shelby County. The purpose of this survey is to confirm the new structure meets the required setbacks of the zoning district. Setback verification surveys must be prepared by an Alabama Registered Land Surveyor to verify the new construction, addition/covered structure, alteration, pool and/or accessory structure (site built or pre-fab) meets the required minimum setbacks.

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1. How do I apply for an ABC License?
2. What is a setback verification survey?
3. Can I place a manufactured/mobile home on my property?
4. Can I add a second manufactured/mobile home on my property?
5. Can I place a tiny home on my lot?
6. What is a legal lot?
7. What is my property zoned?
8. What is the difference between a plot plan and a setback verification survey?
9. Will I need a setback verification survey with my building permit?
10. Can I split (subdivide) my property?
11. What if I am building in a city?
12. How do I schedule a perc test for my lot?
13. How do I pay for my permit?
14. How do I submit for a building permit?
15. Do I have to be onsite for my inspection?
16. Do I need plans for my building permit application?
17. Why does it take so long to review my application for improvements?
18. Is a sheathing inspection required?
19. Do I need a separate permit for my portion of the customer’s job?
20. Can my inspector look at my job in the morning and return in the afternoon once I have made the required changes?